Yes, by birth, but not by practice. Alexander Graham Bell was by most accounts a non-practicing Protestant; given his Scottish ancestry, it would be reasonable to assume he was exposed to the views of Presbyterianism, the Church of Scotland, or perhaps Anglicanism, the Church of England. But during his life, his views seemed to align with those of the Unitarian Church, a liberal denomination of Protestantism.
Alexander Graham Bell, most known for inventing the telephone, had stated that he long considered himself to be an agnostic, one who does not practice religion but has not entirely ruled out the possibility of there being a God. He would later go on to call himself a Unitarian Agnostic.
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Alexander Graham Bell worked with Thomas Watson on the telephone. The telephone was Alexander Graham Bell's idea.
Alexander graham bell , invited the telephone in 1875
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Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone.
Alexander Graham Bell was with his wife when he died.
Alexander Graham Bell was born March 3rd,1847.
Alexander Graham Bell's parents were Alexander Melville Bell and Eliza Grace Symonds. They were both born in Edinburgh, Scotland, as was Alexander Graham Bell himself.
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Alexander Graham Bell's relatives are Juanita and John Bell.